Victoria Larimore
Quick Facts
Biography
Victoria Ann Larimore (born October 5, 1956) is an American film director, television director, producer, screenwriter, and playwright. She received an Emmy nomination for her 1992 work, "Saying Kaddish." She has also produced:The Amish: Not to Be Modern (1985), An Empty Bed (1990), Saying Kaddish (1992), and the film noir thriller, Room 32 (2002).
Career
Larimore co-wrote a screenplay adaptation of Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye with her then husband Michael Taylor. She went on to produce and direct the Emmy nominated Saying Kaddish (1991), An Empty Bed (1990), Room 32 (2002), and has worked as a script and creative consultant on projects including the psychological thriller, 40 Sundays, directed by Geoffrey de Valois.
Larimore received the “Best Director, Comedy” award for Sawed in Half from the Noho Fringe Festival. The play, which she co-wrote with Andrea Mezvinsky who was crowned “America’s Funniest Mom” on The Oprah Winfrey Show, received positive reviews and premiered at the Complex Theatre in Hollywood in May 2016. It enjoyed a revival at the Acme Theatre, Noho, the following September.
Personal life
She divorced from Michael Taylor in 1991.